Siegfried Sassoon archive goes on show at Cambridge
Pocket book in which poet denounced the Western Front carnage in A Soldier's Declaration to be exhibited with manuscripts, sketches and diary
The tiny black notebook in which the poet Siegfried Sassoon wrote his Soldier's Declaration, a shout of rage against the first world war which could have cost his career or even his life when it was read aloud in parliament, goes on display for the first time today.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 21 July, 2010
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